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Mike McCoy: Would he be a Good Addition to the Dolphins Staff?

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"I'll be coaching somewhere next year," McCoy said Monday, via the San Diego Union-Tribune. "I don't know where yet. I'll make that decision. Whenever the right decision needs to be made, that's when I'll decide. There's no timetable. I definitely want to be a head coach again."

McCoy deserves credit for keeping the Chargers competitive despite two straight seasons of incredible attrition due to injuries. His teams ultimately fell short, though, due to an inability to maintain fourth-quarter leads.


The 44-year-old coach intends to take those lessons into his next coaching job.

"I'm such a better coach now than I was when I first got here," McCoy continued. "You learn a lot through adversity. What we faced the past two years, it's been tough. You can either get up and complain, or you can get up and move forward."

Prior to his four years in San Diego, McCoy developed a reputation in Denver as a strong play-caller capable of building offenses around the disparate skill sets of Kyle Orton, Tim Tebow and Peyton Manning.

His connections point to Chicago, Miami and Denver. McCoy spent nine years working under current Bears coach John Fox with the Panthers and Broncos. While coordinating the offense in Denver, current Dolphins coach Adam Gase was his right-hand man as quarterbacks coach.

More at LINK: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...e-mccoy-ill-be-coaching-somewhere-next-season

If you would like Mike McCoy on the Dolphins staff, what do you believe would be the best role for him?
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Other teams are going to offer him the OC job...he isnt going to come here to be assistant qb coach
 
"I'll be coaching somewhere next year," McCoy said Monday, via the San Diego Union-Tribune. "I don't know where yet. I'll make that decision. Whenever the right decision needs to be made, that's when I'll decide. There's no timetable. I definitely want to be a head coach again."

McCoy deserves credit for keeping the Chargers competitive despite two straight seasons of incredible attrition due to injuries. His teams ultimately fell short, though, due to an inability to maintain fourth-quarter leads.


The 44-year-old coach intends to take those lessons into his next coaching job.

"I'm such a better coach now than I was when I first got here," McCoy continued. "You learn a lot through adversity. What we faced the past two years, it's been tough. You can either get up and complain, or you can get up and move forward."

Prior to his four years in San Diego, McCoy developed a reputation in Denver as a strong play-caller capable of building offenses around the disparate skill sets of Kyle Orton, Tim Tebow and Peyton Manning.

His connections point to Chicago, Miami and Denver. McCoy spent nine years working under current Bears coach John Fox with the Panthers and Broncos. While coordinating the offense in Denver, current Dolphins coach Adam Gase was his right-hand man as quarterbacks coach.

More at LINK: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...e-mccoy-ill-be-coaching-somewhere-next-season

If you would like Mike McCoy on the Dolphins staff, what do you believe would be the best role for him?
:ponder:

Doing what?
 
Yeah going to Chicago as OC makes a ton of sense for McCoy. Only reason he wouldn't go would be fear that the staff was already on the way out.

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Clyde Christensen is not going anywhere - and both he and Gase are perfectly happy with the HC calling the offensive plays. So for McCoy in Miami, there's no room at the Inn.
 
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